East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 16, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAOT OBEGQNIAW, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1MB.
TWELVE PAGES.
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Neier Sospect ft. i
Bow To Find Out. I
Fill a bottle or common class with your !
water and let it stand twtntv-fonr hours; .
.1 sediment orstt.
tliucimlicUesna '
I unhealthy con- '
ciitiou of tlie kid
neys : if it st. iin
your linen it U Another's fair
evidence of kul- i
ney trouble ; too j
frequent desire '
to pass it or vain j
in the back, is '
also convincing proof that the kidneys j
and bladder are out of order. I
What To lo.
There is comfort in the Vv.owledge so
often expressed, that It. Kilmer a
Swamp-Root, the jjreat kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curit:.; rlieun: itism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every part of the n-ivrry pasn-je.
It corrects inability ; hold water
and scalding pain in pa-ins; it, or bad
effects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compeliv I to go often I
durimf the dav, and to irct up many
times during the nisjlit. T':e mild and
the eztraoniinary effect of v "nip-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for its wouderful cures of the tuost dis
tressing cases. If yor. need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug,
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may" have a sample liottle and a
book, that tells all
about it, both sent frit
ny man. Address ur. fegs-r
Kilmer c o., l-ing-
hamton, N. Y. When Bon j(!nsp.i!M
writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, bnt remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, and
the address, ltinghuinton, N. Y.
ATTRACTIONS AT TUB FKAZEll
THEATRK.
TIU-: Kl AND THE FOOL.
day;
A klnc sat on hts throne one
He i ailed his jester nlRh.
.My mini of wit," he then did say,
"Thy brnin nt counsel try
Three women have I now in mind;
One hnth much goods of life,
the third la kind.
Which shnll I mnke my wife?"
oh, king." the jester made reply,
"To think that you request
My counsel when you've wise men
nigh.
And do not seek a jest.
Makes me, thy servant, proud, for
when
You ask and break thy rule.
It shows you know, that now and then
A fool is not a fool.
"Three women; one is rich, you say.
Another fair of face,
The third is kind, with gentle way,
You ask upon which to place
The crown which puts her by thy side.
Which do you love, I pray?"
The kinc then said. "None;" the fool
replied:"
"Then let them ro their way."
A Positive
ZLZ CURE
Ely's Cream Balm
to qat klf absorbed
Wtm kali! at One
1 1 cleanses,
soot he a, heals and
protects the dis
eased membrane.
It cures Catant
and drives away
a Cold In tot
head quickly. Re
stores the senses
or taste and smell. Full else. Ste, at
oruggiats or by mall. Trial sin ISc,
ay mall. Ely Brothers, 61 Warren
street New Ysrk.
"Enough! Pass out." the king- said
then,
"I wish alone to be;"
And there he sat, this king of men,
And thought of women three.
"He's right," nt last he murmured
low;
"1 love none; none shall rule;"
The world, oh. many times, should
know
A fool Is not a fool,
Bide Dudley, In Denver Post.
iATARRH
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KAY FEVER
A PIANO
FOR
CHRISTMAS
CAN YOU THINK OF ANYTHING
MORE APPROPRIATE FOR A
CHRISTMAS PRESENT THAN A
PIANO?
It Is not now a difficult matter to
undertake the buying; of a piano, as
Eilers Piano House of Pendleton are
"Ghosts" Tmiljrlit.
"Ghosts," the much discussed psy
chological drama by Henrlk Ibsen, the
great Norwegian dramatist, la booked
for an engagement at the Frazer to
night. Harry Mestayer assumes the char-
Hurry McHtnger, in "GliostH," at the
Froze r Theater Tonight.
afford to divide the profits with their
customers. This fact means a great
saving, besides, it you wish you can
have easy terms pay a little each
monin. j
You can now buy a piano from our
Pendleton store at wholesale. Buy It
acter of Oswald, the artist, hopeless
ly afflicted with an Inherited mental
malady and the Interpretation given
: by the talented young actor has been
selling so many pianos that they can ' pronounced the greatest characteriz
ation of this difficult role ever given
j to the public. "
About the play Itself, opinions dlf
j fer. When Ibsen wrote "Ghosts"
many years ago. he called down upon
his Innocent head such an avalanche
of criticism that he was compelled t.
leave his native land to recover from
the IndlfrnntloTi h flt nt their lark
even more cheaply than a small deal- n understanding.
er or agent could, and you have that put in the past few years, Ibsen,
assurance of satisfaction that goes along with the mystical Wagner, has
been having an "appreciation." Ibsen
Is unquestionably the dramatist of this
psychological age.
with buying a piano from Eilers
Piano House tt Is "money back If not
as represented.
We are thoroughly prepared to sup
ply the C'iristmas trade.
Here you will find the best In every
Une. The Chlckerlng, Grand, "the ,
oldest In America, best In the world";
the Weber upright, in the finest style
maie. Also the celebrated Kimball,
Hobart M. Cable, Schumann, Had
dnrff Pailey, Decker and a number of
others the world's best pianos.
If you are going to buy a piano, buy
It now. This Is a matter of co-oper-at
on. Many are buying and on this
account prices have been lowered.
This rict means a saving of at least
" JlM.Qli on each piano.
Eilers Piano
House
813 MAIN STREET
J, C. GALLAGHER, Manager
READING HABITS.
Yon Must Cultivate system It Tow
Would Improve Your Mind.
The mind Is a very delicate, compli
cated piece of moohaulsm, and, nl
though made to d a certain kind of
work marvi'lously well, yet, when put
to an entirely d I Heron t use. Its effi
ciency Is ruined. Just as the delicate
machinery Intended for producing flue
watch parts would lie completely spoil
ed for this purpose If used to make
clock parts. When the mind becomes
deflected to a certain, extent from Its
normal condition by the vicious rend
ing habit. It diverges more and more
and rarely goes back to the uoruiul.
By desultory habits of readlug ami
luck of system you confuse the mlud
with A Inrso muss of unclassified mate
rial. You pick upa book and read a
few pages and then pick up nnother
one aud then go from that to a paper
or magazine. This puts the uilud in a
chaotic state, because you let every
thing rnu Into the mental reservoir
without any order or definite plans.
Systeuiless rending is products. You
cannot gain knowledge of a friend or
prize his friendship by a hasty first
Impression, so In reading a book you
cuuuot gain everlasting good by skim
ming over Its content or by reading
a few pages one night and then put
ting It -on a shelf to gather dust until
you get time to rend It again. Every
thing comes out of the mind as It went
In, mid if It does not enter lu au or
derly manner it will come out In chaos.
Success.
EARLY DINING.
In
Xft
Ancient Ens-land It Wna at
o'clock In the Forenoon,
The ordinary honr for dinner In Eug
Innd in the fifteenth century appears
to have been 10 o'clock in tho forenoon.
In the larger baronial castles a lavish
hospitality was practiced, but even
among the lower ranks, says a con
temporary, the "bona (Ids traveler"
could always be sore of a welcome and
the best provision that the house af
forded. To shut the door upon the
houseless stranger was an offense
which the church would not readily
condone, and it was remarked of more
than one who had erred lu this respect
that luck ever afterward deserted blm.
The approach of the meal was often
announced by the blowing of horns, S3
that wayfarers might hasten ' their
movements.
Curiously enough, grace was said be
fore the tables were laid, and the
guests appear to have had their appe
tites whetted in a most salutary man
ner by regarding the increments of the
attendants as they spread the cloths
and brought In saltcellars, drlnkln?
vessels and other necessaries. To
wait on others at table was considered
rather honorable than otherwise, and
the story of the Black Prince attend
ing to the wants of the captive French
monarch contains nothing extraordU
nary. In the households of the great
the carvers and those who presented
the wine at tnblo were never less than
esquires and often nobles and barons,
Family Magazine.
BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES.
1. 1st of Grades Made on Penmanship
Hy I oh Angeles College.
More new students.
The P. D. C. graded the Los Angeles
(Cal.) Puslness college papers in pen
manship this week.
Some of the students are getting ex
cellent grades on their final examinations.
Hurley McCIure, of La Grande, was
a recent arrival. He Is taking tho
shorthand course.
On our penmanship papers recently
graded by the Los Angeles college,
Miss Dorothy got first; Miss Carney,
second: Miss Shea, third. On move
ment. Miss Porathy, first; Miss Cate,
second; and Miss McLeod, third. Miss
Dorathy now leads In the number of
points won In the contest.
The Northern Pacific railroad will
loan 120.000 to Dr. Lycan to rebuild
the hotel at Mocllps, Wash. It will
be ready for the tourist season of
190.
Irritant DrvKt,
The use of tea and coffee, says an
authority, who Includes tobacco as welt
Is Injurious and ought not to be In
dulged In by those who seek to place
themselves In the best condition to re
sist disease, because they belong In the
category of Irritant drugs. These, by
rousing the vital forces to get rid of
the poisJti, provoke the action whlo'.i Is
mlstaklugly supposed to be nn added
force, whereas this action Is only one
of self preservation. It will readily
be seen bow much supporting and
building up of tho system there ore In
such substances by trying to live on
them to the exclusion of other things.
The result would prove the absurdity
of the Idea.
A Simple Man.
It takes a neighbor to disentangle a
man from a handsome setting. A good
many years ago, wtien woraswortu
was poet laureate of England, a worthy
Cumberland yeoman wnlked many
miles, in response to widely scattered
notices, to hear the poet lnureate ad
dress a meeting. When he discovercl
who held the blsh sounding title, be left
the hall lu indignation.
"Twas nobbut old Wadsworth o'
Rydnl, efter aw!" he said scornfully on
bis return to bis family.
2
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Santci
Cleans
Says
The OWL has the largest and
mostvaried line of Hand-Painted
Haviland, T. & V. Pouyat, Lan
tenierand Austrian China in the
city at the lowest prices.
3L Says
Ail om
Sana
WE ALWAYS "HOLLER.'
FOR THE OWL
At the OWL you
kinds of
will find all
WATER. SETS in imported glass,
from one dollar up.
IT'S TIME
You got busy. Xmas is almost here..
BUSY
GET
Owl Tea House
THE
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ArruHtcd for Gambling.
James McCoy wo arrested on the
charge of playing draw poker in the
Hickory saloon. He appeared before
Recorder Snook this morning, entered
a plea , of not guilty and his case was
set fos trial at 10 o'clock next Tues
day. C. C. Rockwell Is the complain
ing witness. La Grande Observer.
Going Out of Sheep ItUHlncHH,
Dave Cutting and S. E. Deen left
Wednesday for the Izce country. Mr.
Cutting has been engaged In running
sheep In that part of tho county for
several years, but Is contemplating
the sale of his sheep and engaging la
the cattle business. Blue Moaatala
Eagle.
The sum of llS.Ooo oam bee raiad
In Portland and forwarded fnr (r,e rs,
lief of the Russian Jhws.
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AT
Glaus
CLARK CO.'S
IS
Byers' Park Addition Opens
The cheapest place in the city
to build a pretty home
Cad at
FRANK B. CLOPTON'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY
and Get, Prices
112 Court Street
IT WILL BE DONE RIGHT
All plumbing and tin. sheet Iron or copper work entrusted to me
Tho Shlllalah.
The shlllalah, acconnted Ireland's na
tional weapon of defense, was original
ly a common blackthorn stick, but In
modern times It has been replaced by
the more wiry ash sapling. The real
shlllalah Is a young shoot of the sloe
shrub or blackthorn pulled by the root
from the crevice of some rock. After
being trimmed It Is placed In the smoke
of turf neat, which softens the bard
fiber, and when It bas reached a con
dition as pliant as rubber It Is straight
ened. Woria Passed.
Judge You say that words passed
between the accused and his wife. Did
you hear what they were? Witness-
No; I didn't hear them, but I saw them.
Judge Saw them ? Witness Tes.
They were In the dictionary that he
threw at ber.
will lie done ritfht and guaranteed.
w ! have removed my shop to Court street, second door east of
Cnhli-n Kule Hotel, where I am better prepaied than ever to do the
? highest class work.
numbing done by experienced and proficient men, as I have In
my employ one of the best plumbers In the business, and water, steam
5 and other pipe fitting Is solicited.
A specialty of tin, sheet Iron and copper work.
: B. F, BECK
tiik oi.n nFi.iAni.il ri.i Miti:it wn tinsmtttl
I Court Street. To Poors l"jit of t.nlilen linle Hotel.
Experiment.
1 bave been married twice, once for
love and once for money."
"Art yon satisfied J"
"Not quite. I should like to try mar
rying for little of both, If I may.'
Puck.
In th Restanraat.
"He seems to be an experienced
Walter."
"Ob, yes. Note the calm Indifference
s-lth wblcb hs treats people who are In
i hurry."
Gift Givers find much in our line that makes
presents that are the delight of receivers. This year
we present to the people of Pendleton many especially
valuable article that are suitable for Ladies, Gentle
men, Boys and Girls.
AnyJ'of the following articles make a suitable
Christmas Gift and one that will be appreciated:
Wostenholm Carvers $3.00, S3-B0, $3.T5, $4.50, $5,00, $5.50
Assorted Carvers $.n0 $5,00
Rogers Knives and Forks
Sterling Silver Bolstered Knives and Forks $8.00
Rogers Berry Spoons $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50
Rogers Tea and Table Spoons
Pocket Knives from , lSo to $3.50
Scissors and Shears, all styles and sizes.
Razors Henckel's and Cattaraugus. '
Coffee Percolators $3.00, $3.50
Hendee Ladles' Hair Brushes ', $2.00
Hendee Military Hair Brushes , , $2.50 pair
Hendee Clothes Brushes $1.00
Hendee Horse Brush, appropriate for all horsemen.
Hendee Floor Brushes for house use.
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT
OUR SHOWING
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Headstrnm A Ireennwnld, shoe
makers st Teutsch"" riepnrtment store.
IVu J. (BLAME & (D(D)o
HARDWARE. STOVES. RANGES
Phono Main 21 211 COURT STREET
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